Secular Sectarianism: Limits of Subaltern Politics
Contents: Introduction: Prolegomenon to a Critical Theory of Secular Sectarianism. I. Casting Sectarianism, Engendering Secularism: 1. Incommensurable Sacral–Secular Sectarianism? Rohith-Movement and the Emergence of the Inappropriable/Thirumal P. and Dickens Leonard. 2. Intra-Subaltern Conflict: Dalit–Tribal Conflict in Odisha/Suratha Kumar Malik. 3. Interrelations of Gender, Caste, Religion and State: Women's Centrality as Counter to Secular Sectarianism/Tarushikha Sarvesh. II. Limits of Minority-ism. 4. Ghar Wapsi or Reconversion?/Samir Gandesha. 5. Understanding the Analytics of Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and Pasmanda Frame/Afroz Alam. 6. Resisting Minoritization: Postcolonial Muslim Politics and Indian Democracy/Mursed Alam and Seema Ahmed. 7. Rethinking Minority Politics in India/Shadab Arab. 8. The Forgotten of the Conflict in Indian Jammu and Kashmir: On the Exile of the Pandit Minority/Nathalene Reynolds. III. Left and Its Fragments: 9. Governance as Practice and Politics as Intersectionality: Socializing Governance, Localizing Theories/Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha, Manas Dutta and Tirthankar Ghosh. 10. What Is Left for Left in West Bengal? The New Left and the World of the Third/Dhritiman Chakrabarty. 11. Afterword: Politics of Secular Sectarianism/Ajay Gudavarthy and Nissim Mannathukaren. Index.
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